Stichwort: Kooperation: Keiner Ist Alleine Schlau Genug
Dong Bingfeng (other), Karl Bruckmaier (other), Jurgen Bussow (other), Thomas Combrink (other), Jane de Almeida (other), Philipp Ekardt (other), Wolfram Ette (other), Paul Giani (other), Herbert Holl (other), Tara Hottman (other), Wang Hui (other), Christoph Keese (other), Alexander Kluge (other), Lutz Koepnick (other), Gunther Martens (other), Katharina Muller (other), Vincent Pauval (other), Barbara Potthast (other), Lena Reinhardt (other), Elisa Risi (other), Christian Schulte (other), Winfried Siebers (other), Rainer Stollmann (other), Florian Wobser (other), Emma Woelk (other)
Paperback Published on: 11/09/2017; Language: German
Price: £24.81
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Synopsis
Marx speaks in "Das Kapital" of the "animal spirits", the "spirits of life". They awaken when people are together spatially. Thus, an audience is by no means a mere sum of individuals. The most important things happen between people, because: "No one person who stands alone is smart enough". "Cooperation" is also within them: "I think I am, because I can ignore it. I am actually by no means alone; others are within me, and they think incessantly, because that is their form of self-defence." In Alexander Kluge's conceptual inventory as well as in his practical work, "cooperation" is one of the most important key words to be noted. This will be the focal point of the 2017 Yearbook.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
- ISBN: 9783847107491
- Number of pages: 423
- Dimensions: 231 x 155 x 23 mm
- Weight: 1111g
- Languages: German
